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U.S. had better straighten up its own act

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Wednesday September 11, 2013 5:30 AM

Who is guiding this ship, anyway? Open borders with citizenship for all. Marriage defined by the
court, not the church. Young people who speak with their thumbs, not their voice. Drugs becoming
legal.

Unemployment the highest in memory. Cities filing for bankruptcy. No representation in
Washington. The government spying on citizens; and who knows, blackmailing some? A Supreme Court
that thinks it is. A president who seems intent on transforming the country; into what, I don’t
know.

A so-called health-care law or tax bill or whatever it is, hanging over the head of the entire
country like the sword of Damocles.

I’ll ask the question again; who is guiding this ship, anyway?

If we haven’t totally forgotten or we’re all not too proud, we should get down on our knees and
give praise to the Almighty for what little of America we have left and pray we don’t fumble away
the rest.

Who do we think we are? Our government is doing such a great job running this country that we
want to impose ourselves and our way of life on countries half way around the world; and when they
resist, bomb them to hell and back?